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HRD4801 Assignment 1 2024 (Unique Nr. 716310) - DUE 15 May 2024 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... QUESTION 1 Tongaat Hulett, a major player in South Africa’s agricultural and agri-processing sector, has been implicated in a severe scandal stemming from recent accounting irregularities and declining corporate governance ratings. The scandal concerns widespread irregularities in financial reporting that led to overstated profits and fraudulent activities. As a result, the company’s leadership came under scrutiny for neglecting principles associated with ethics and the governance of risk, ultimately impacting various facets of the organisation, including the human resource (HR) and human resource development (HRD) functions. • Discuss the specific principles of ethics and the governance of risk that were neglected (10 marks) and analyse the implications of the scandal for the HR and HRD functions at Tongaat Hulett (5 marks). • Discuss the potential consequences of these kinds of scandals in relation to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and the broader investment landscape in the country (5 marks). (20) Open Rubric LEARNING OUTCOMES On completion of this assessment, you should be able to: • identify and critically discuss the principles of corporate governance. • assess the implications of human resource development (HRD) governance in an organisation. • discuss the roles and responsibilities of corporate governance in your organisation. • explain the difference between the King III Report and the King IV Report. • reflect on the three Ps or the triple bottom line. • reflect on the significance and relevance of governance in HR and/or HRD. • critically evaluate the application of corporate governance in HR and/or HRD. lOMoARcPSD| 2 QUESTION 2 Tau Pride Corporation, a leading manufacturing company in South Africa, has been diligently following the corporate governance principles outlined in the King III Report. However, in light of the introduction of the King IV Report, the company’s board of directors is eager to understand the implications of transitioning from the King III framework to the King IV framework. How would you, as the corporate governance consultant hired by Tau Pride Corporation, advise the board of directors on navigating this transition? (10) QUESTION 3 The Commonwealth hosted a sustainability seminar, which included a panel discussion about the triple bottom line (TBL) or the three Ps (people, planet and profit). Attendees of the seminar debated whether organisations are genuinely committed to sustainable practices, or if economic growth still takes precedence. Reflecting on the debate, how do you perceive the efforts of organisations, governments and investors towards achieving sustainable practices, particularly their commitment to the TBL? (5) QUESTION 4 You are a newly appointed HRD manager in a medium-sized organisation. You recognise the importance of governance in HR and/or HRD functions, especially in light of the impact they have on organisational performance and sustainability. Reflecting on the significance and relevance of governance in HR and/or HRD, what strategies will you employ to ensure that HRD contributes effectively to the triple bottom line while aligning with principles of good governance? (5) QUESTION 5 Evaluate the state of HRD governance and corporate governance in the private and public sectors in South Africa to critique the statement given below. Select one organisation (the Venda Building Society Mutual Bank (VBS) scandal; the Steinhoff scandal; the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) scandal; or a collapsing state-owned entity such as ESKOM) and provide practical examples to substantiate your argument. Include an introduction and a conclusion in your discussion. “Since the publication of the first King Report, South Africa has maintained a proud tradition of corporate governance [introductory statement in the King IV Report]”. (10) TOTAL = [50]

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HRD4801
ASSESSMENT 1 2024
UNIQUE NO. 716310
DUE DATE: 15 MAY 2024

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ASSESSMENT 01
(Lessons 01 and 02)
DUE DATE Unique number
15 May 2024 716310


LEARNING OUTCOMES

On completion of this assessment, you should be able to:

• identify and critically discuss the principles of corporate governance.
• assess the implications of human resource development (HRD) governance in an
organisation.
• discuss the roles and responsibilities of corporate governance in your organisation.
• explain the difference between the King III Report and the King IV Report.
• reflect on the three Ps or the triple bottom line.
• reflect on the significance and relevance of governance in HR and/or HRD.
• critically evaluate the application of corporate governance in HR and/or HRD.



QUESTION 1

Tongaat Hulett, a major player in South Africa’s agricultural and agri-processing sector, has been
implicated in a severe scandal stemming from recent accounting irregularities and declining corporate
governance ratings. The scandal concerns widespread irregularities in financial reporting that led to
overstated profits and fraudulent activities. As a result, the company’s leadership came under scrutiny
for neglecting principles associated with ethics and the governance of risk, ultimately impacting
various facets of the organisation, including the human resource (HR) and human resource
development (HRD) functions.
• Discuss the specific principles of ethics and the governance of risk that were neglected (10
marks) and analyse the implications of the scandal for the HR and HRD functions at Tongaat
Hulett (5 marks).
• Discuss the potential consequences of these kinds of scandals in relation to the
Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and the broader investment landscape in the country
(5 marks).
(20)



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